Reimagining the Greek Gods of Olympus and placing them on modern Earth, this urban fantasy novel focuses on Plato Jones, who, after a stint with the Olympic Bureau of Investigation, is through with the Gods and their political games. Against Plato?s protests, he?s drawn into a murder investigation where the murderer?s targets are the Gods themselves. Plato has cracked some tough cases: exposing cheating spouses, capturing treasonous heretics, and hunting three-headed dogs, but this time he?s in over his head.
"After a stint with the Olympic Bureau of Investigation, Plato Jones is through with the Gods and their political games. Under protest, he's drawn into a murder investigation where the murderer's targets are the Gods themselves. How can he solve a crime that's impossible to commit? And what chance does he -- a mere mortal -- have against something powerful enough to kill a God?"
"Reimagining the Greek Gods of Olympus and placing them on modern Earth, this urban fantasy novel focuses on Plato Jones, who, after a stint with the Olympic Bureau of Investigation, is through with the Gods and their political games. Against Plato?s protests, he?s drawn into a murder investigation where the murderer?s targets are the Gods themselves. Plato has cracked some tough cases: exposing cheating spouses, capturing treasonous heretics, and hunting three-headed dogs, but this time he?s in over his head."@en
"Reimaging the Greek gods of Olympus and placing them on modern Earth, this urban fantasy novel focuses on Plato Jones, who, after a sting with the Olympic Bureau of Investigation, is through with the Gods and their political games. While at first glance the Gods of Olympus are as different from one another as salt is from sugar, and despite their bickering, they share a universal bond, a thread of commonality that unites them: they're all jerks. Against Plato's protests, he's drawn into a murder investigation where the murderer's targets are the."@en
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